EP1833435A1 - A genital shield and diaper - Google Patents
A genital shield and diaperInfo
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- EP1833435A1 EP1833435A1 EP05769035A EP05769035A EP1833435A1 EP 1833435 A1 EP1833435 A1 EP 1833435A1 EP 05769035 A EP05769035 A EP 05769035A EP 05769035 A EP05769035 A EP 05769035A EP 1833435 A1 EP1833435 A1 EP 1833435A1
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- Prior art keywords
- shield
- diaper
- genital
- barrier
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a genital shield for use with a diaper and also to a diaper.
- a genital shield comprising a body shaped to fit over the genital region and support a diaper away from the genitals.
- the invention further provides for the shield to be beatable between a diaper and the genital region; and to be fluid penetrable.
- the body to be at least one layer of liquid absorbent material provided with a semi-rigid form; for the layer to have an at least semi-rigid base along its outer edge; and to have a substantially central opening provided therethrough.
- a further feature of the invention provides for the shield to include an at least semi-rigid frame.
- the shield to be for male genitals with a barrier Iocatable against the groin having an opening through which at least the penis is Iocatable; for the barrier to be provided from absorbent material; and to include a layer of liquid resistant material, preferably between a pair of absorbent layers.
- a diaper configured to receive a genital shield as defined above.
- the diaper to be disposable or reusable; and for the shield to be secured to the diaper.
- a diaper which includes a genital shield as defined above.
- the shield to be provided by stiffening of the diaper material and/or by stiffening members.
- Figure 1 a perspective view of a genital shield
- Figure 2 a cross sectional side view of the genital shield of Figure 1 ;
- Figure 3 a perspective view of another genital shield;
- Figure 4 a cross sectional side view of the genital shield of Figure 3 fitted to an infant male with a reusable diaper;
- Figure 5 a cross sectional side view of the genital shield similar to
- Figures 6 & 7 perspective views of further embodiments of a genital shield.
- the genital shield (1) consists of a body (2) which is shaped to fit over the genital region and support a diaper away from the genitals.
- the body (2) is made up of a layer (3) of liquid absorbent material which is provided as a semi-rigid form.
- the body (2) also has a semi-rigid rounded border or base (4) along its outer edge.
- An opening (5) is provided substantially centrally through the body (2).
- the semi-rigid form of the shield (1 ) is provided by a manufacturing process similar to that used for making harmful dust respirators or masks.
- the layer (3) of material is pressed into the domed shape as seen in the drawings.
- the material adjacent the edge of the layer (3) may be compressed and treated with a settable adhesive.
- the semi-rigid base (4) which is formed provides suitable stiffness or rigidity to the body (2).
- the resulting folds or ridges (6) of the material also add to the rigidity of the body (2).
- the opening (5) enables correct positioning of the shield (1 ) over the genitals, which can be seen therethrough when this is done.
- the layer (3) is desirably of a non-woven paper-based material or other suitable material making the shield (1 ) compliant with the requirements for and qualities of disposable diapers.
- the shield (1) is fluid penetrable, first absorbing from within and then transmitting to a diaper what will normally be urine.
- the shield (1) may include a rigid or semi-rigid frame with the absorbent material mounted thereon.
- the number of layers (3) may vary, and the body (2) may be provided as a composite of layers of different material.
- FIG. 3 to 5 show another embodiment of a genital shield (1 ).
- the shield (1 ) has a body provided by a semi-rigid frame (7) which is generally in the shape of a dome.
- the frame (7) includes suitably curved ribs (8) extending upwardly from a base (9) and converging at the top of the frame (7) where their ends are connected to a ring (10). Connecting the ribs (8) at points spaced along their length is a pair of strengthening rings (11).
- the base is provided as a rim (9) around the bottom of the frame (7).
- a barrier (12) of sheet material Secured across the rim (9) is a barrier (12) of sheet material.
- the barrier (12) is desirably a composite of absorbent and liquid resistant layers of material. More specifically, the barrier (12) will include a liquid resistant layer (13) between inner (14) and outer (15) layers of absorbent material.
- the embodiment of the shield (1) which includes the barrier (12) is for use with male genitals. Accordingly, the barrier (12) has an opening (16) through which at least the penis extends. A larger opening (16) can be provided to accommodate both the penis and scrotum as shown in Figures 4 and 5.
- the opening (16) may take any suitable form and may, for example, be a slit across the barrier (12).
- barrier (12) is shown to be substantially taut it may alternatively be slack or suitably pleated for lateral movement of the opening (16) to accommodate anatomical variances.
- the base (9) of the shield (1 ) will be padded appropriately where this is desired to prevent mechanical chaffing of the skin.
- the shield (1 ) can be reusable or disposable.
- the barrier (12) will preferably be provided as a disposable removably securable component.
- One embodiment of such a barrier (12) will be provided with an elasticized border to engage over the rim (9) in use.
- the shield (1 ) can be used separately with a reusable or a disposable diaper (17) as shown in Figure 4. In this case the shield (1 ) will be fitted over the genitals and a diaper (17) then secured in place.
- the shield (1 ) may be provided as an integral part of a diaper (18) as shown in Figure 5.
- the barrier (12A) has been manufactured as part of a disposable diaper (18) and is secured to extend over the base (9) of the shield (1).
- a shield (1 ) which is provided separately to a diaper (17) can optionally have adhesive on its upper surface where it contacts the diaper (17) and/or adhesive on the base (4) or barrier (12) where it contacts the skin. This will anchor the shield (1) preventing shifting away from optimal positioning.
- the top adhesive will be similar to that used for woven or non-woven materials and the bottom adhesive will be of the medical kind already mentioned.
- the shield (1 ) will conveniently be moulded from suitable semi-rigid plastics material. It will however be appreciated that other materials and processes of manufacture can also be used. This is to some extent demonstrated in the other embodiments of the shield (1 ).
- a shield (1 ) is shown with a body (19) provided by gauze.
- the gauze may be made of wire, plastics or resin. Where such a shield (1 ) is made from settable materials it may optionally be reinforced by suitable fiber or thread. It will also be appreciated that the shield can be provided by a layer of plastics material moulded to a similar form and having suitable perforations to allow fluid penetration.
- Figure 7 shows a shield (1) provided by four curved ribs (20) secured to each other at one end.
- the free end of each rib (20) is provided with an enlargement (21 ) a ⁇ d together these ends define a base (22) for the shield (1 ).
- a diaper similarly configured to receive a shield (1 ) may also be provided with the shield (1 ) removably securable thereto.
- a diaper may be formed with a pouch into which the shield (1 ) is placed.
- An elasticized hem provided at the outer region of the pouch can be used to retain shields (1 ) such as those shown in Figures 1 and 3 in place.
- a diaper (11) can be provided with four suitably spaced pockets with inwardly facing openings.
- the ribs (8) of the shield (1) will be flexibly resilient and each of the free ends (12) respectively received in the pockets to secure the shield in place.
- this invention serves to overcome problems following on circumcision or other genital surgery by creating an environment which is preventive of complications for the exposed meatus and surgical site.
- the dimensions of the shield (1) are selected to prevent contact between the meatus and the shield (1 ) itself and the diaper which it supports away from the genitals.
- the shield (1 ) can be supplied in varying sizes allowing for application to various age groups. It is however anticipated that two sizes will be suitable to cover neo-natal infants and those up to about 1 year of age.
- the opening (16) in the barrier (12) will also be provided in different sizes as required.
- the usual continued direct contact of the meatus and surgical site with the soiled diaper is avoided.
- the opportunity for infection and/or the development of meatal ulceration is thus reduced.
- the invention creates an environment that is more likely to promote healing.
- Embodiments of the shield (1 ) from which the barrier (12) is absent will also find application in protecting female genitalia. It will be appreciated that the dimensions of such a shield (1 ) may be varied for use with females. It will also be appreciated that in both males and females, the shield (1) may be used in cases less serious than surgical operations or infections, such as rashes and other skin conditions on or around the genitals.
- the shape of the shield (1 ) may be varied but it is anticipated that a generally triangular curved shape for the base (4) will be better suited for location as required over the genitals and part-way between the legs.
- a shield may also be provided for location on the outer surface of at least one absorbent layer of a diaper, provided the layer or layers on the inside of the shield are supported away from the genitals.
- a diaper (not shown) will have an integral genital shield to provide it with a form that fits over the genital region and is supported away from the genitals.
- a shield (1) may be provided by stiffening of the diaper material and/or by stiffening members in or on the diaper.
- the diaper will thus have a domed formation which fits over the genitals and avoids contact therewith.
- a suitable stiffening process will vary depending on the material from which the diaper is manufactured. These will include starching and use of settable materials as well as melting into required form. The application of these and other suitable processes to provide such a diaper will be within the competence of a suitably skilled person.
- stiffening members which may include ribs and rings will also be appreciated.
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Abstract
The invention provides means to support a diaper away from the genitals, particularly for use where surgery has taken place in or around that area. The means takes the form of a genital shield (1) for use with a diaper but may also be a suitably adapted diaper or a diaper which includes such a genital shield. The genital shield is preferably locatable beneath a diaper and has a fluid penetrable semi-rigid body (2) shaped to fit over the genital region and hold the diaper away.
Description
A GENITAL SHIELD AND DIAPER
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a genital shield for use with a diaper and also to a diaper.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Infant and paediatric circumcision, hypospadias surgery or other similar forms of surgery result in the introduction of a sensitive meatus and/or surgical site to a diaper which becomes the collection receptacle for bodily wastes. These wastes harbour bacteria and pH concentrations harmful to the skin. The result is a post operative complication rate manifesting in infection or the development of meatal ulcers. A proportion of these meatal ulcers further develop into meatal stenoses. The complication rate varies according to literature but is in the range of 0.5% to 10%. There are also reported instances where the complication has resulted in mortality. Most complications require medical management. The essence of the problem is the introduction and continued contact of the exposed meatus and/or surgical site to the diaper which is designed to collect faeces and urine.
The word "diaper" as used in this specification is to be understood in a broad sense including any piece of absorbent material wound around the bottom and between the legs of an infant or incontinent person to absorb bodily waste.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the current invention to provide a genital shield and a diaper that will at least partially overcome this problem.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with this invention there is provided a genital shield comprising a body shaped to fit over the genital region and support a diaper away from the genitals.
The invention further provides for the shield to be beatable between a diaper and the genital region; and to be fluid penetrable.
Further features of the invention provide for the body to be at least one layer of liquid absorbent material provided with a semi-rigid form; for the layer to have an at least semi-rigid base along its outer edge; and to have a substantially central opening provided therethrough.
A further feature of the invention provides for the shield to include an at least semi-rigid frame.
Further features of the invention provide for the shield to be for male genitals with a barrier Iocatable against the groin having an opening through which at least the penis is Iocatable; for the barrier to be provided from absorbent material; and to include a layer of liquid resistant material, preferably between a pair of absorbent layers.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention there is provided a diaper configured to receive a genital shield as defined above.
Further features of the invention provide for the diaper to be disposable or reusable; and for the shield to be secured to the diaper.
In accordance with yet another aspect of this invention there is provided a diaper which includes a genital shield as defined above.
Further features of the invention provide for the shield to be provided by stiffening of the diaper material and/or by stiffening members.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings which show in
Figure 1 a perspective view of a genital shield;
Figure 2 ' a cross sectional side view of the genital shield of Figure 1 ; Figure 3 a perspective view of another genital shield;
Figure 4 a cross sectional side view of the genital shield of Figure 3 fitted to an infant male with a reusable diaper;
Figure 5 a cross sectional side view of the genital shield similar to
: that of Figure 3 provided in a disposable diaper and fitted to an infant male; and
Figures 6 & 7 perspective views of further embodiments of a genital shield.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to Figure 1 , a first embodiment of a genital shield (1) in accordance with this invention is shown. The genital shield (1) consists of a body (2) which
is shaped to fit over the genital region and support a diaper away from the genitals.
The body (2) is made up of a layer (3) of liquid absorbent material which is provided as a semi-rigid form. The body (2) also has a semi-rigid rounded border or base (4) along its outer edge. An opening (5) is provided substantially centrally through the body (2).
The semi-rigid form of the shield (1 ) is provided by a manufacturing process similar to that used for making harmful dust respirators or masks. The layer (3) of material is pressed into the domed shape as seen in the drawings. The material adjacent the edge of the layer (3) may be compressed and treated with a settable adhesive. The semi-rigid base (4) which is formed provides suitable stiffness or rigidity to the body (2). The resulting folds or ridges (6) of the material also add to the rigidity of the body (2).
The opening (5) enables correct positioning of the shield (1 ) over the genitals, which can be seen therethrough when this is done. The layer (3) is desirably of a non-woven paper-based material or other suitable material making the shield (1 ) compliant with the requirements for and qualities of disposable diapers. The shield (1) is fluid penetrable, first absorbing from within and then transmitting to a diaper what will normally be urine.
Additional stiffening of the layer (3) of material or stiffening members (not shown) may also be used. Furthermore, the shield (1) may include a rigid or semi-rigid frame with the absorbent material mounted thereon. The number of layers (3) may vary, and the body (2) may be provided as a composite of layers of different material.
At least part of the underside of the base (4) will be coated with a suitable adhesive, which is preferably covered by a peelable sheet before being used. The adhesive will be of a medically acceptable non-allergenic type, designed for use on skin.
Figures 3 to 5 show another embodiment of a genital shield (1 ). The shield (1 ) has a body provided by a semi-rigid frame (7) which is generally in the shape of a dome. The frame (7) includes suitably curved ribs (8) extending upwardly from a base (9) and converging at the top of the frame (7) where their ends are connected to a ring (10). Connecting the ribs (8) at points spaced along their length is a pair of strengthening rings (11).
The base is provided as a rim (9) around the bottom of the frame (7). Secured across the rim (9) is a barrier (12) of sheet material. The barrier (12) is desirably a composite of absorbent and liquid resistant layers of material. More specifically, the barrier (12) will include a liquid resistant layer (13) between inner (14) and outer (15) layers of absorbent material.
The embodiment of the shield (1) which includes the barrier (12) is for use with male genitals. Accordingly, the barrier (12) has an opening (16) through which at least the penis extends. A larger opening (16) can be provided to accommodate both the penis and scrotum as shown in Figures 4 and 5. The opening (16) may take any suitable form and may, for example, be a slit across the barrier (12).
While the barrier (12) is shown to be substantially taut it may alternatively be slack or suitably pleated for lateral movement of the opening (16) to accommodate anatomical variances.
The base (9) of the shield (1 ) will be padded appropriately where this is desired to prevent mechanical chaffing of the skin. The shield (1 ) can be reusable or disposable. In the case of the former, the barrier (12) will preferably be provided as a disposable removably securable component. One embodiment of such a barrier (12) will be provided with an elasticized border to engage over the rim (9) in use.
The shield (1 ) can be used separately with a reusable or a disposable diaper (17) as shown in Figure 4. In this case the shield (1 ) will be fitted over the genitals and a diaper (17) then secured in place. Alternatively, the shield (1 ) may be provided as an integral part of a diaper (18) as shown in Figure 5. In this instance the barrier (12A) has been manufactured as part of a disposable diaper (18) and is secured to extend over the base (9) of the shield (1).
A shield (1 ) which is provided separately to a diaper (17) can optionally have adhesive on its upper surface where it contacts the diaper (17) and/or adhesive on the base (4) or barrier (12) where it contacts the skin. This will anchor the shield (1) preventing shifting away from optimal positioning. The top adhesive will be similar to that used for woven or non-woven materials and the bottom adhesive will be of the medical kind already mentioned.
The shield (1 ) will conveniently be moulded from suitable semi-rigid plastics material. It will however be appreciated that other materials and processes of manufacture can also be used. This is to some extent demonstrated in the other embodiments of the shield (1 ).
In Figure 6, a shield (1 ) is shown with a body (19) provided by gauze. The gauze may be made of wire, plastics or resin. Where such a shield (1 ) is made from settable materials it may optionally be reinforced by suitable fiber or thread. It will also be appreciated that the shield can be provided by a layer of plastics material moulded to a similar form and having suitable perforations to allow fluid penetration.
Figure 7 shows a shield (1) provided by four curved ribs (20) secured to each other at one end. The free end of each rib (20) is provided with an enlargement (21 ) aηd together these ends define a base (22) for the shield (1 ).
Unlike the embodiment shown in Figures 1 and 2, in the latter embodiments the urine passes directly through the openings in the shield fluid penetrable shield and to the diaper for absorption.
While the diaper (18) in Figure 5 has the shield (1 ) as an integral part thereof, a diaper similarly configured to receive a shield (1 ) may also be provided with the shield (1 ) removably securable thereto. For example, such a diaper may be formed with a pouch into which the shield (1 ) is placed. An elasticized hem provided at the outer region of the pouch can be used to retain shields (1 ) such as those shown in Figures 1 and 3 in place. As an alternative, for use with the shield (1) shown in Figure 7, a diaper (11) can be provided with four suitably spaced pockets with inwardly facing openings. The ribs (8) of the shield (1) will be flexibly resilient and each of the free ends (12) respectively received in the pockets to secure the shield in place.
In a specific application, this invention serves to overcome problems following on circumcision or other genital surgery by creating an environment which is preventive of complications for the exposed meatus and surgical site. The dimensions of the shield (1) are selected to prevent contact between the meatus and the shield (1 ) itself and the diaper which it supports away from the genitals. The shield (1 ) can be supplied in varying sizes allowing for application to various age groups. It is however anticipated that two sizes will be suitable to cover neo-natal infants and those up to about 1 year of age. The opening (16) in the barrier (12) will also be provided in different sizes as required.
In use, urine expelled into the shield (1 ) will largely be absorbed by the diaper which is supported away from the penis. The liquid resistant layer (13) will prevent movement of bodily wastes through the barrier (12). This will prevent urine which is not absorbed by the diaper but by the inner layer (14) of the barrier (12) from passing to the outer layer (15). The liquid resistant layer (7) will thus mitigate contact of urine with the body. The barrier (12) will also restrict faecal contact being made with the male genitalia.
The usual continued direct contact of the meatus and surgical site with the soiled diaper is avoided. The opportunity for infection and/or the development of
meatal ulceration is thus reduced. Additionally the invention creates an environment that is more likely to promote healing.
Embodiments of the shield (1 ) from which the barrier (12) is absent will also find application in protecting female genitalia. It will be appreciated that the dimensions of such a shield (1 ) may be varied for use with females. It will also be appreciated that in both males and females, the shield (1) may be used in cases less serious than surgical operations or infections, such as rashes and other skin conditions on or around the genitals.
It will further be appreciated that the shape of the shield (1 ) may be varied but it is anticipated that a generally triangular curved shape for the base (4) will be better suited for location as required over the genitals and part-way between the legs.
While the embodiments of the shield (1 ) described are generally located between a diaper (11 ) and the groin area, a shield may also be provided for location on the outer surface of at least one absorbent layer of a diaper, provided the layer or layers on the inside of the shield are supported away from the genitals.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the invention a diaper (not shown) will have an integral genital shield to provide it with a form that fits over the genital region and is supported away from the genitals. Such a shield (1) may be provided by stiffening of the diaper material and/or by stiffening members in or on the diaper. The diaper will thus have a domed formation which fits over the genitals and avoids contact therewith. A suitable stiffening process will vary depending on the material from which the diaper is manufactured. These will include starching and use of settable materials as well as melting into required form. The application of these and other suitable processes to provide such a diaper will be within the competence of a suitably skilled person. The use of stiffening members which may include ribs and rings will also be appreciated.
A person suitably skilled in the art will appreciate that a number of variations which are not specifically mentioned in this description can be made to the genital support and diaper without departing from the scope of this invention.
Claims
1. A genital shield characterised in that it comprises a body shaped to fit over the genital region and support a diaper away from the genitals.
2. A shield as claimed in claim 1 which is beatable between a diaper and the genital region.
3. A shield as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 which is fluid penetrable.
4. A shield as claimed in any of the proceeding claims in which the body is at least one layer of liquid absorbent material provided with a semi-rigid form.
5. A shield as claimed in claim 4 in which the layer has an at least semi¬ rigid base along its outer edge.
6. A shield as claimed in claim 4 or claim 5 which has a substantially central opening provided therethrough.
7. A shield as claimed in any of the proceeding claims which includes an at least semi-rigid frame.
8. A shield as claimed in any of the proceeding claims which is for male genitals with a barrier locatable against the groin having an opening through which at least the penis is locatable.
9. A shield as claimed in claim 8 in which the barrier is provided from absorbent material.
10. A shield as claimed in claim 9 in which the barrier includes a layer of liquid resistant material.
11. A diaper characterised in that it is configured to receive a genital shield as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 10.
12. A diaper as claimed in claim 11 in which the shield is secured to the diaper.
13. A diaper characterised in that it includes a genital shield as claimed in claim 1.
14. A diaper as claimed in claim 13 in which the shield is provided by stiffening of the diaper material.
15. A diaper as claimed in claim 13 or claim 14 in which the shield is provided by stiffening members.
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